Donate to The Orskov Foundation by Payroll giving
Give more for your money
Payroll giving is a method where regular tax efficient payments are deducted from your salary and sent to the charity of your choice. Giving regularly through your pay will allow The Orskov Foundation to forecast our potential income and take more informed decisions about the levels of future funding we can make.
Thanks to radical tax changes introduced by the Government in April 2000, payroll giving is now the single most effective way to provide regular support for charity.
The main benefits for individuals are:
- donations are taken from your gross salary so the charity also benefits from receiving the tax . See the tax table below
- you will receive an extra 10% from the Government on top of any Give As You Earn donation
- you can make your donations anonymously if you choose
- you have the opportunity to build a relationship with the charities you support
- you can start, stop and change donations when you wish and there are a variety of options to cater for regular or more ad-hoc giving
You pledge | It costs you | It costs you | Plus Govt. 10% | We receive |
£5.00 | £3.90 | £3.00 | 50p | £5.50 |
£7.50 | £5.85 | £4.50 | 75p | £8.25 |
£10.00 | £7.80 | £6.00 | £1.00 | £11.00 |
£20.00 | £15.60 | £12.00 | £2.00 | £22.00 |
How does it work?
In any £1.00 that you earn, 22p (on normal tax rate) will go on tax. If you pledge a gift to charity then the Inland Revenue is not entitled to it. Although it only costs you 78p, the charity receives the whole £1. Also, with the Government's extra 10% for every £1 you pledge, The Orskov Foundation will receive £1.10.
How do I arrange it?
Click here (link) and fill the form out and pass it to your payroll administrator, they'll do the rest.
